Lancaster Campus

Welcome to the Ohio University Lancaster Campus. Ohio University Lancaster offers the academic foundation of a university education, the convenience of a small campus setting, the affordability of state-assisted tuition, and relevant education for today's competitive job market. We also provide convenience throughout Fairfield County by offering students the option to attend classes on the Lancaster Campus or Pickerington Center. Situated on 113 acres on the northern edge of Lancaster, the campus serves students from throughout central Ohio. A variety of associate's and bachelor's degree programs can be completed on the Lancaster Campus. Ohio University also offers more than 250 majors, which you can begin in Lancaster or Pickeringtonand finish in Athens, at another regional campus or online.

Dr. Linda Trautman, associate professor of political science, presented at the 2015 Midwest Political Science Association conference in Chicago. She presented research on the “Contemporary Challenges of Voting Rights: Consequences of Felon Disenfranchisement”. In addition, she chaired a panel on “The Impact of Voter ID Laws on Political Participation”.

Timothy Smith is one of the Ohio University Lancaster | Pickerington Students of the Month. Timothy is a Middle Childhood Education major. He is one of the founders of the OUL STRUM Club. Timothy works in the Math and Writing Lab and teaches guitar to students at Tarhe Elementary.

Alyssa Bateson is one of the Ohio University Lancaster | Pickerington Students of the Month. Alyssa is a Social Work major. She was a Celebrate Women 2015 Outstanding Female Student Leader award winner. Alyssa is a member of Alpha Phi Omega and Phi Theta Kappa. She works at OUL's Welcome Desk, Information Office and Testing Center.

Paul Young, Debra Dunning, Terri Green, and Rachel Longnecker presented at AURCO 2015. They talked about the "Lunch and Learn" seminar series that takes place on campus in a central meeting room each week to help inform education majors about current events and to form and develop strong relationships with each other, their faculty mentors, the community and inter-generational retired teachers who serve as unbiased mentors.

Library Director Judy Carey Nevin was elected to be a board member at large for the Academic Library Association of Ohio. The two-year term started in July.